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Date: | Thu, 6 Sep 2001 18:51:46 -0400 |
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> Two days ago while in the middle of checking email and Usenet I experienced a crash. Initial reboot found no OS installed and took multiple attempts
> before successfull startup. Upon startup I had no network connection, although -- aside from the afore-mentioned -- all seemed okay. I
> reinstalled Realtek NIC and needed protocols. Now, upon Windows startup I get a mobile devices error (ActiveSync in installed) stating that TCP/IP
> Network Transfer Protocol not loaded; and, I cannot get onto the Internet. Yet, I can see and access my LAN. Anyone have any ideas? I haven't
>swapped out NIC to confirm card yet (not too anxious to pull rack outta wall just for once machine). TIA
>You say you've re-installed the network protocols, but the error message seems to disagree. Check to see that TCP/IP has been installed, and is linked
>to whatever device you use to access the internet (modem, network card, etc.) I've found that NetBEUI works well for LAN use, and TCP/IP for web use.
>Peter Hogan
>I had the same problem...removed win98se and reinstalled everything again...now...OK again.
>Carlos
I can confirm that TCP/IP is installed (or rather showing up in my Network Properties) and, as always, NetBEUI is binded to Client For MS Nets & F/P sharing, leaving TCP/IP for external connections). Yet error still occurs. Looks like a reinstall may be in order; just a matter of finding time.
Ian Carmichael
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